Contributed by: Gila Caine
A kavvanah written in preparation for an online class at the Green Sabbath Project, “Follow the Goat: using the scapegoat ritual in creating new kavvanot / sacred intentions for lighting Shabbat candles.” . . .
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Gila Caine ![]() Gila CaineBorn and raised in Jerusalem, Rabbah Gila Caine graduated from the Hebrew University with an MA in Contemporary Judaism and received her rabbinic ordination at the HUC-JIR’s Israeli program in 2011. She now serves as rabbi at Temple Beth Ora congregation in Edmonton, Alberta, where she lives with her husband, children and two cats. Filter resources by Category Earth, our Collective Home & Life-Support System | 🌐 Earth Day (22 April) | Ecotastrophes | Erev Shabbat | 🇺🇸 Mother's Day (2nd Sunday of May) Filter resources by Tag Azazel | במדבר Bamidbar | candle lighting | earth | eco-conscious | eco-feminism | כוונות kavvanot | כיבוד אב ואם kibud av va-em | kindling | מי שברך mi sheberakh | prayers for mothers | תחינות teḥinot | טבע Teva | where the wild things are | 21st century C.E. | 58th century A.M. Filter resources by Language Filter resources by Date Range Resources filtered by TAG: “where the wild things are” (clear filter) Sorted Chronologically (new to old). Sort oldest first? Contributed by: Gila Caine A kavvanah written in preparation for an online class at the Green Sabbath Project, “Follow the Goat: using the scapegoat ritual in creating new kavvanot / sacred intentions for lighting Shabbat candles.” . . . | ||
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